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Shaheen & Gordon founders, William H. Shaheen and Steven M. Gordon,
served together as the United States Attorney and Assistant United States
Attorney for New Hampshire from 1976 through 1981. When they left the
U.S. Attorney’s Office, they went into private practice together.
Their background in criminal prosecution formed the cornerstone of their
criminal defense team in private practice.

Blog Posts in October, 2011

23 Oct. 2011

Bill Shaheen Nominated As State Chair Of Usglc Impact 2012 Initiative

Posted By Shaheen & Gordon, P.A.

Shaheen & Gordon extends both its congratulations and sincere appreciation to Bill Shaheen for being nominated by Secretary Madeleine Albright and Secretary Tom Ridge to continue to serve on the New Hampshire Host Committee for the United States Global Leadership Coalition’s Impact 2012 Initiative. The USGLC is a bipartisan organization that promotes a smart-power approach to U.S. ...

23 Oct. 2011

Attorneys Gordon, Noonan And Stewart Named In The Best Lawyers In America

Posted By Shaheen & Gordon, P.A.

Shaheen & Gordon is again proud to announce that three of its attorneys have been included in the 2012 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Steve Gordon was named for his work in both white collar criminal defense and First Amendment matters, Mike Noonan was selected for his plaintiffs personal injury work and Ed Stewart was honored for his work on behalf of claimants in workers' ...

Wrongful Death Toxic Exposure Case

Successfully achieved a resolution consistent with the interests of a defendant public waste water treatment plant and its insurer after years of litigation in a case alleging wrongful death from exposure to bio-solids (sludge).

Appeal to the N.H. Supreme Court

$175,000

Earned not guilty verdict after trial against the New Hampshire State Police where client was lost and out of gas on the side of I-93, Trooper alleged odor of alcohol, client admitted to consumption of alcohol and allegedly failed field sobriety cases.

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